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3DVis@IEEE VIS 2014: Paris, France
- 2014 IEEE VIS International Workshop on 3DVis, 3DVis@IEEE VIS, Paris, France, November 9, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6826-8
- John P. McIntire, Kristen K. Liggett:
The (possible) utility of stereoscopic 3D displays for information visualization: The good, the bad, and the ugly. 1-9 - Steve Dübel, Martin Rohlig, Heidrun Schumann, Matthias Trapp:
2D and 3D presentation of spatial data: A systematic review. 11-18 - Nicolas Greffard, Fabien Picarougne, Pascale Kuntz:
Beyond the classical monoscopic 3D in graph analytics: An experimental study of the impact of stereoscopy. 19-24 - Richard Brath:
3D InfoVis is here to stay: Deal with it. 25-31 - Richard Müller, Pascal Kovacs, Jan Schilbach, Dirk Zeckzer:
How to master challenges in experimental evaluation of 2D versus 3D software visualizations. 33-36 - Bing Wang, Klaus Mueller:
Does 3D really make sense for visual cluster analysis? yes! 37-44 - Bruce H. Thomas, Michael R. Marner, Ross T. Smith, Neven Abdelaziz Mohamed ElSayed, G. Stewart Von Itzstein, Karsten Klein, Matt Adcock, Peter Eades, Andrew Irlitti, Joanne E. Zucco, Timothy M. Simon, James Baumeister, Timothy Suthers:
Spatial augmented reality - A tool for 3D data visualization. 45-50 - Frank R. Hartman, John R. Wright, Brian K. Cooper:
The evolution of three dimensional visualization for commanding the Mars rovers. 51-54 - Julian Heinrich, Michael Burch, Seán I. O'Donoghue:
On the use of 1D, 2D, and 3D visualisation for molecular graphics. 55-60 - Erik Sundén, Alexander Bock, Daniel Jönsson, Anders Ynnerman, Timo Ropinski:
Interaction techniques as a communication channel when presenting 3D visualizations. 61-65 - Rebecca Bennett, David J. Zielinski, Regis Kopper:
Comparison of interactive environments for the archaeological exploration of 3D landscape data. 67-71 - Claudia Hänel, Benjamin Weyers, Bernd Hentschel, Torsten W. Kuhlen:
Interactive volume rendering for immersive virtual environments. 73-74 - Koosha Mirhosseini, Qi Sun, Krishna Chaitanya Gurijala, Bireswar Laha, Arie E. Kaufman:
Benefits of 3D immersion for virtual colonoscopy. 75-79 - Minju Kim, Jungjin Lee, Kwangyun Wohn:
SPAROGRAM: The spatial augmented reality holographic display for 3D visualization and exhibition. 81-86
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